Summary:
Undoubtedly a house to enjoy with the family and be part of the historical memory of this city. Our interior design team took advantage of this emblematic property in the center of Coyoacan to transform it into a modern, comfortable town house with a lot of personality.
The Space:
This three bedroom town house will make you travel to another time, where the hustle and bustle of the big city does not exist. The property has its own language to explain itself, you will find significant and characteristic elements on the facade and building.
Every corner of the town house and the neighborhood has something of the history of Mexico.
Whether you come for tourism or business, as a family, partner or friends, the house will provide you with the space and comforts you need.
Premium amenities include a Nespresso coffee machine, Streaming Channels, Bose speaker, and high-end toiletries.
Guest Access:
The entire space is included in this rental. Please make your self at home!
The sofa bed is enabled with an extra cost of 15 USD or 300 pesos. (There will be no extra cost in the payment of the extra person)
The Neighborhood:
A quiet lifestyle, a lot of history and a relaxed cultural environment, are some of the things you could enjoy living in Coyoacán. It was in this magical neighborhood that Hernán Cortés established the First City Hall, marveling at its beautiful landscapes with abundant springs, orchards, fields and multicolored gardens.
Due to its magical atmosphere, its abundant vegetation, its tranquility and its provincial characteristics, numerous personalities of the stature of the writers José Juan Tablada and Rubén M. Campos, the pioneer researcher of Mexican art Manuel Toussaint came to reside in the old town of Coyoacán , the teacher and great chronicler Salvador Novo, the outstanding painter José Chávez Morado, the renowned artists Dolores del Río, Emilio “Indio” Fernández, Frida Kahlo, Manuel Álvarez Bravo, Diego Rivera, and the political exile León Trotsky, among many others.
Some shops in Coyoacán are so well known and traditional that, by themselves, they represent a reason to go to meet them. The famous cantina-restaurant La Guadalupana dates back to 1932; the bar-brewery La Puerta del Sol has welcomed its patrons since 1918; and the Siberian ice creams, the most famous in Coyoacán, have been delighting visitors since 1930 with traditional and exotic flavors. Added to this group are El Jarocho coffee and its branches, the Mexican Artisan Bazaar -with a varied sample of products- and the Mercado de Antojitos, where quesadillas, sopes, tacos, pambazos, pozole and other Mexican succulents are on demand.
Getting Around:
Known as the cultural and artistic heart of Mexico City. Coyoacán has houses of culture, theaters, activities, sports and much more. Every day there is something new to do.
The historic center of Coyoacán is particularly crowded on weekends when families stroll through its gardens and go to its bookstores, while at night, the nightlife is a magnet for those seeking to enjoy the bohemian atmosphere in its bars, cantinas, cafes and rocks.
Other Things to Note:
A walk through F. Sosa, losing oneself in its surrounding streets, becomes an experience that adds to one's own identity: the streets seem to speak to us in their austere silence of great proportions, the trees that look out of the mansions treat us remember that behind those walls everyday life is hidden, and the facades invite you to create fictions about its inhabitants.
Interaction with Guests:
We will be there for you during your stay, either for questions or comments from the department, or help with any recommendation or situation with your day. The level of interaction is up to you, we are just a call or a message away!